The text suggests that reducing automobile use could be done, but that it would be difficult. One way that such an approach could occur would be to introduce "full-cost pricing" by levying a tax on gasoline. Explain why this approach would be difficult in the United States. 

What will be an ideal response?


1. It faces strong opposition from two groups: a. those thinking they are already overtaxed; and b. transportation-related industries.2. The scattered nature of U.S. urban areas makes people dependent upon automobiles.3. Mass transit and alternative forms of transportation are not widely available.

Environmental & Atmospheric Sciences

You might also like to view...

The global circulation of air is determined by the properties of air only

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Environmental & Atmospheric Sciences

Non-conventional oil sources include all of the following except

A. tar sands. B. biofuels. C. coal. D. liquified natural gas.

Environmental & Atmospheric Sciences

Sinkholes appear suddenly, and cannot be detected by precursor events

a. True b. False

Environmental & Atmospheric Sciences

One primary environmental condition that determines the success of an organism.

A. denitrifying bacteria B. herbivore C. omnivore D. producer E. trophic level F. community G. ectoparasite H. limiting factor I. secondary consumer J. nitrogen cycle K. biomass L. habitat M. carbon cycle N. interspecific competition O. nitrogen-fixing bacteria P. intraspecific competition

Environmental & Atmospheric Sciences